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International conference on interdisciplinary research
The International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research in Technical and Management (IRTM 2024) is organised from 5-7 December at NIT, Calicut.
I'll miss the iconic yellow taxis, trams in Kolkata: Vidya Balan
Bollywood actress Vidya Balan today rued about the yellow taxis being phased out and getting lost, saying the symbolic transport is one of the images that one can associate with Kolkata and she would miss the iconic vehicle in the city.
Indian Oil expands its initiative for prison inmates
In a continued endeavour to uplift the lives of prison inmates and children in correctional homes, A S Sahney, chairman, Indian Oil launched Phase IX of Indian Oil's 'Parivartan - Prison to Pride' and Phase VI of 'Nayi Disha-Redefining the Future' today.
Policeman's house robbed in Durgapur
Miscreants looted the house of a policeman in the heart of Durgapur's administrative corridor this morning that sparked off sensation.
Kultali rape-murder Case: Mamata expresses satisfaction over speedy conviction
On 7 October, a Special Investigation Team was formed; the charge sheet in the case had been filed within 25 days of the incident being reported
One killed in oil tanker explosion at Sinthi More
An unexpected explosion occurred today in an oil tanker near Sinthi More on BT Road, resulting in the death of one worker and leaving another critically injured.
Dr Santanu Sen removed from State medical Council
Dr Santanu Sen, former Trinamul Congress MP from Rajya Sabha (RS) and former president of the Rogi Kalyan Samity (RKS) of R G Kar Medical College Hospital, was removed from the West Bengal Medical Council (WBMC) on Friday, hardly two weeks after his party colleague Dr Sudipto Roy, Sreerampur MLA and the president of the council, had requested the state health department to remove the former.
Car hits leopard near Phansidewa
In a series of incidents on Thursday, an adult leopard was killed, and four persons sustained serious injuries in separate accidents involving wildlife near Phansidewa and Bagdogra respectively in Siliguri.
Hooghly professor and team develop humanoid robot
Technology is helping human beings to resolve many problems which were once considered impossible.
Cattle smuggling continues amid unrest in Bangladesh
Despite ongoing unrest in Bangladesh, cattle smuggling activities persist, resulting in the death of a Bangladeshi smuggler due to Border Security Force (BSF) gunfire in north Bengal.
Three star facility at Jhargram
A three-star like hotel was inaugurated in Jhargram, the most popular tourist destination in Bengal.
Two hurt as grenade explodes accidentally during training
A training session on the use of smoke grenades for crowd control was underway at the district police lines when a sudden grenade explosion injured two police personnel.
'TMC will retain power in 2026 elections'
On Bangladesh, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said it is a leaderless country, where mafia raj has taken over and creating trouble
BJP MP urges Nobel Prize committee to reassess legacy of Md Yunus
BJP MP and member Parliamentary committee for home affairs Jyotirmoy Singh Mahato today appealed to the Norwegian Nobel Committee to reassess the legacy of Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, who is the chief of the interim government of Bangladesh.
GAIL plans 47-km pilot project for natural gas transmission
Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL), a state-run natural gas transmission company, has decided to launch a pilot project covering 47 km in Siliguri.
TMC will retain power in 2026: CM
TMC chairperson Mamata Banerjee said on Friday that her party would retain power in the 2026 Assembly elections.
RBI keeps rate unchanged at 6.5 pc, cuts GDP growth projection to 6.6 per cent
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on Friday, with a majority of 4:2, decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 6.5 per cent and retain the 'Neutral' stance.
Ruckus in RS over currency wad find
Cash found at Abhishek Singhvi's seat; Cong MP 'astonished'
Shastri dismisses ghosts of 2020 ahead of secondTest
Former India head coach Ravi Shastri believes that the Rohit Sharma-led team has done well to beat the demons of the infamous “36 all out” at the Adelaide Oval during their last tour Down Under in 2020-21, and will head for Friday’s encounter against Australia with a “really great frame of mind” after having taken a 1-0 lead in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar series.
Bringing Delhi-Dhaka ties on track
Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das, a former member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and now a spokesperson of Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jote, was arrested on charges of treason upon his arrival at the Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka. This has spiralled into a war of words, threatening to damage the existing bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh.
Student Uncertainty
As the United States prepares for a new presidential administration, uncertainty looms over the future of its immigration policies.
On the brink
The escalation of violence against minorities in Bangladesh cannot occur in isolation from the political landscape. The tacit support of state institutions and the role of major political parties facilitates these ghastly attacks. This hidden conspiracy not only undermines social cohesion in the multicultural society but also threatens the very fabric of democracy by eroding trust among different communities. The rapid degeneration into violence suggests a breakdown of the social compact that once held diverse groups together
PMeVIDYA DTH channel for sign language to be launched today
Union Minister for Education Dharmendra Pradhan (photo) will launch the PM e-VIDYA DTH Channel No. 31 for Indian Sign Language (ISL) here on Friday.
Jharkhand Cabinet expanded with 11 MLAs taking oathas ministers
The Hemant Soren-led Jharkhand government expanded the cabinet on Thursday with the induction of eleven new ministers.
World Chess Championship: Gukesh falters as Ding Liren forces sixth draw
India's young star D Gukesh and defending World Champion China's Ding Liren played out a dramatic draw in their ninth-round clash at the Resort World Sentosa, here on Thursday.
Different role, same josh: Sreejesh on India's triumph at Men's Junior Asia Cup
India's junior men's hockey team head coach PR Sreejesh on Wednesday said that the squad has shown the same \"Josh\" in their triumph at the Men's Junior Asia Cup while reflecting on his former self when he was part of the senior team.
BGT: Boland to replace injured Hazlewood as Australia aim to level series
Under pressure after being overpowered by Team India in the Perth Test, Australia have suffered a blow ahead of the pink ball encounter - the second of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) with pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood ruled out due to injury.
Adelaide Test: Rohit confirms line-up as India eye bigger lead
Sharma confirmed that India will stick to its opening combination of KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal
Simranjeet Singh aiming to take HIL route for national team comeback
Indian hockey team midfielder Simranjeet Singh is setting his eyes on a comeback in the national fold via the upcoming Hockey India League (HIL) where he is set to represent UP Rudras.
Kalinga Lancers appoint Valentin Altenburg as coach
Kalinga Lancers have appointed Valentin Altenburg as head coach for the upcoming Hockey India League (HIL) season.